House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and her Republican counterpart, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, are the wealthiest members of the House leadership, according to financial disclosure forms.

Pelosi, D-San Francisco, tops the list of House leaders, with $40 million to $187 million in assets with her husband, commercial real estate investor Paul Pelosi. Most of their assets are listed as rental properties in California and partnership income from companies including investment management and restaurants.

Cantor, R-Va., listed assets including stocks and real estate holdings valued at almost $4 million to $9.6 million on his annual financial disclosure statement released Thursday.

Among Cantor's biggest stock holdings is an investment of $500,000 to $1 million in Domino's Pizza. His wife, Diana, a former Goldman Sachs vice president who is chairman of the board of the Virginia Retirement System, is a director of Domino's Pizza and Media General Inc., a newspaper and broadcast company.

The Cantors also own an Arlington, Va., condominium valued at between $500,001 and $1 million. He listed between $500,000 and $1 million in Bank of America accounts.

In the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada is the wealthiest Democratic leader, listing assets between $2.78 million and $6.19 million, with much of his net worth in real estate holdings in his home state of Nevada and in Arizona. Reid, the son of a Nevada miner, has holdings in bonds and stock mutual funds and other investments.